The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addressesAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... Carolina to the constitution of the United States ( of which official information has been received ) , the rising credit and respectability of our country , and the general and increasing good will towards the government of the Union ...
... Carolina to the constitution of the United States ( of which official information has been received ) , the rising credit and respectability of our country , and the general and increasing good will towards the government of the Union ...
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... Carolina to the present Union , and the cessions of the land in question , I shall conceive myself bound to exert the powers intrusted to me by the constitution , in order to carry into faithful execu- tion the treaty of Hopewell ...
... Carolina to the present Union , and the cessions of the land in question , I shall conceive myself bound to exert the powers intrusted to me by the constitution , in order to carry into faithful execu- tion the treaty of Hopewell ...
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... Carolina to a certain dis- trict of Western territory . " Among the privileges , benefits , and advantages , thus secured to the inhabitants of the territory south of the River Ohio , appears to be the right of forming a permanent ...
... Carolina to a certain dis- trict of Western territory . " Among the privileges , benefits , and advantages , thus secured to the inhabitants of the territory south of the River Ohio , appears to be the right of forming a permanent ...
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... CAROLINA . JUNE 15TH , 1789 . GENTLEMEN , It was scarcely possible for any address to have given me more pleasure , than that which I have just received from you ; because I consider it not only demonstrative of your approbation of my ...
... CAROLINA . JUNE 15TH , 1789 . GENTLEMEN , It was scarcely possible for any address to have given me more pleasure , than that which I have just received from you ; because I consider it not only demonstrative of your approbation of my ...
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... Carolina and the States now in union un- der the new general government . GEORGE WASHINGTON . TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , * OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS . * GENTLEMEN , JULY 9TH , 1789 . Your address , with which I ...
... Carolina and the States now in union un- der the new general government . GEORGE WASHINGTON . TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , * OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS . * GENTLEMEN , JULY 9TH , 1789 . Your address , with which I ...
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